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Laser Light and the Salamander

Dr Gariaev and his team demonstrated that DNA operates on both a wave and linguistic level, making it possible to reprogram using frequencies as sounds and words. Researchers shined low-power laser light through Salamander embryos before sending this information onward into frog eggs which became healthy baby Salamanders!

Adaptations

All species must adapt to their environment in order to survive and avoid becoming extinct (die out). Adaptations are genetically encoded characteristics that allow species to thrive within their ecosystem; the result of natural selection over time as well as environmental stressors like climate change.

Climate change is altering amphibian and reptile physiologie in multiple ways, impacting thermal, hydrothermal, chemical and pathogenic pressures simultaneously, creating synergy among multiple stressors that increases vulnerability beyond individual pressure points.

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Temperature changes are altering osmoregulation capacity and water balance, while drought conditions are decreasing microhabitat moisture, leading to rapid dehydration and pushing many amphibians and reptiles, including those with lower water needs, beyond their limits. These environmental challenges threaten amphibians and reptiles of all sorts – even those that rely on low amounts of moisture for survival.

Amphibians possess unique adaptations that enable them to avoid desiccation. Their permeable skin allows oxygen uptake and osmoregulation while simultaneously allowing water loss, making dehydration prevention essential to their survival. Therefore, amphibians seek shelter in damp places such as leaf litter, mud or moist soil where dehydration may not occur – often seeking refuge under leaf litter, logs or rocks where moisture remains.

Pesticides and agricultural chemicals pose a significant threat to amphibians. Poisons present by these substances are toxic to amphibians, and can disrupt physiological functions in various life stages of amphibians, leading to population reductions as a result of population disruption or diminished immunity leading to pathogen spread.

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Loss of habitat due to human activities poses a grave threat to amphibians and reptiles, making it harder for them to move into different climate zones and expand their population size. Furthermore, due to limited dispersal capacity and site fidelity characteristics many amphibians and reptiles possess high risks of geographic untracability and possible extinction; an issue which becomes ever more pressing as climate change accelerates.

Habitat

Gariaev proposed that DNA serves as a biocomputer with electromagnetic field patterns as memory storage. His experiments purported to demonstrate this theory and claimed to transfer electromagnetic information from physical DNA samples even after its physical removal; for instance, his laser light shone through the pancreas and spleen of an otherwise healthy rat was then directed onto poisoned rats whose organs began recovering within 12 days; furthermore he claimed light could recode DNA, turning frog eggs into salamander embryos!

Feeding

Salamanders make unique pets that make great additions to any home, with relatively easy care requirements and an exciting diet reminiscent of their wild cousins. Pet parents should provide their salamander with frozen/thawed, freeze-dried and live prey that includes insects such as crickets, mealworms, flies, earthworms, maggots buffalo worms grubs isopods for maximum protein, fiber, calcium phosphorus and vitamin D3 intake.

Brine shrimp stimulate natural hunting behaviors in the water and contain ample nutrition such as carotenoids and vitamin A precursors, while daphnia (water fleas) and bloodworms can provide protein and carotenoids as well. Together these foods may help prevent metabolic bone disease in salamanders – an incapacitating condition caused by nutritional deficiency leading to bone breakdown and calcification – leading to debilitation.

Dr. Gariaev and his team of scientists discovered that DNA codon sequences within cells could be changed using modulated laser light, with his claim being that grammar, syntax and semantics of DNA could be encoded into electromagnetic carrier waves of laser or radio frequencies to restructure other DNA molecules without molecular transference.

If your salamander prefers feeding on insects rather than pellets, feed every other day instead. Always ensure their food contains soft exoskeletons rather than hard shelled insects which could potentially choke their body and be fatal for them. Alongside fresh and live prey add multivitamins or powdered reptile and amphibian diet supplement to meet their micronutrient requirements – and don’t forget their appetite can vary as they age so ensure a feeding schedule based on age and size!

Breeding

Dr Gariaev and his team discovered that living organisms emit weak laser radiation through their DNA; acting both as transmitters and receivers of information. By applying the rules of DNA language grammatical syntax rules they were able to modulate coherent laser light waves as well as radio waves with semantic meaning to reprogramme DNA codon sequences in living cells! Furthermore, spoken language could also be encoded on this carrier wave with equal success!

Gariaev‘s team demonstrated how laser light could be used to heal damaged tissues by redirecting it in one experiment from healthy seeds to dead Chernobyl ones, and even then these dead seeds came back to life! Additionally, their experiment demonstrated how DNA can polarize local quantum vacuum fields so that field structures exist even after physical DNA has been removed from a location.

Kirlian photography experiments on plant seedlings and salamander embryos demonstrated that their electrical fields mimicked adult bodies, suggesting energy transfer is more significant than molecular transfer in governing cellular development, morphology, metabolism, reproduction and genetic patterns between embryos without using molecules! Gariaev made one particularly amazing discovery when he used low power laser light to illuminate Salamander embryos in one container while simultaneously shone low-powered laser light through Frog embryos in another – this caused some to transform into Salamanders while normal adults emerged among all three!

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